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NZR DC class
NZR DC class
DC 4254 in service for Veolia, Auckland.
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder General Motors Canada (original builder)
Clyde Engineering, Australia (re-builder, 80 units)
NZR Hutt Workshops, Lower Hutt, New Zealand (re-builder, 5 units)
Build date 1961 - 1967 (as DA class)
1978 - 1981 (rebuilt as DC class)
UIC classification A1A-A1A
Gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Cape gauge
Wheel diameter 1.25 metres (4 ft 1 in)
Length 14.10 metres (46 ft 3 in)
Width 3.01 metres (9 ft 11 in)
Height 4.30 metres (14 ft 1 in)
Weight on drivers 60.0 tonnes (59.1 LT/66.1 ST)
Locomotive weight 82.0 tonnes (80.7 LT/90.4 ST)
Fuel type Diesel
Prime mover GM 12-645C
Top speed 90–100 km/h (56–62 mph)
Power output 1,230 kW (1,650 hp)
Tractive effort 140 kN (31,000 lbf)
Number in class 85
Number 4006 - 4951 (TMS)
1551 - 1599 (original 1 )
First run 1978
Disposition 72 in service, 12 withdrawn, 1 sold to TasRail

The NZR DC class locomotive is the most common class of locomotive currently in operation on the New Zealand rail network. Primarily employed to haul freight trains operated by KiwiRail, the class is also used for long-distance passenger trains operated by Tranz Scenic and suburban passenger trains operated by Tranz Metro in Wellington and Veolia in Auckland.

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History

The TranzAlpine, hauled by two DC class locomotives skirting the Waimakariri River

They started life as members of the since-withdrawn DA diesel-electric locomotive class, built by General Motors Canada. Between 1978 and 1983 the locomotives were rebuilt to EMD G22AR specifications as the DC class, with a new cab and new diesel engines. Five were reconstructed at Hutt Workshops near Wellington, the other 80 at Clyde Engineering Australia. Only three (out of five) of the Hutt rebuilt locomotives are in service as at March 2008.

In December 1998, DC 4588 was shipped to Tasmania for use on the then Tranz Rail related company TasRail. The locomotive was originally leased by TasRail, but has since been sold to that firm.

Technical Details

DCP 4818 leaving Port Napier with a freight train in April 2007

Each DC locomotive has a General Motors 12-645C V12 diesel engine and four traction motors, allowing the locomotive to haul a train at a maximum speed of 100 km/h. The locomotive is 14 metres long and weighs 82 tonnes.

The DC locomotives are numbered 4006 to 4951. Most are painted in the "Bumble-Bee" livery, with some in "MAXX Blue" or other liveries.

Locomotive height 3756mm (12ft 4in)

DCP Subclass

A subclass of the DC class, the DCP class, was established to differenciate the locomotives designed for passenger service from those designed for freight service. The DCPs were designed for Tranz Scenic's long-distance passenger trains including the Overlander, the TranzCoastal and the TranzAlpine. Some were also used by Tranz Metro for its Wairarapa services. The 'P' in DCP stands for Passenger, thus it was normally only used on Passenger services.

Toll later decided to drop the DCP prefix, and instead use the standard DC prefix for all locomotives in this class. For example all locomotives, except for one, leased to Veolia's for their suburban passenger train service has the DC prefix. Many services operated by TranzScenic's long-distance services are operated by locomotives with a DC prefix with some DCP locomotives still in service. Dropping the DCP prefix will make it easier for Toll to manage their fleet by allocating all locomotives from a common pool.

List of locomotives

Most of these locomotives are used by Toll Rail for their freight services. 1 locomotive (DC 4588) has been sold to TasRail. In-service dates are noted for the time the locomotives were rebuilt.

However approximately 17 locomotives have been leased to Veolia via the Auckland Regional Council subsidiary ARTA) for their locomotive-hauled carriage trains. The Auckland suburban network run by Veolia uses DC class locomotives owned by Toll NZ, operating in push-pull mode with sets of 2-3 SA cars and an SD driving car (all ex British Rail Mark 2 carriages rebuilt for suburban service) owned by ARTA.

Note that in the table, the hyphen within the TMS number is there to separate the road number from the check digit - it is not present in the actual locomotive number.

Key: In Service Leased to ARTA Withdrawn Preserved Under Repair Scrapped
TMS number Original number Rebuilt from Current livery Notes
DC 400-6 DC 1551 DA 1525 Scrapped
DC 401-2 DC 1552 DA 1532 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 402-9 DC 1553 DA 1533 International Orange
DC 403-5 DC 1554 DA 1501 MAXX Blue photo
DC 404-1 DC 1555 DA 1507 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 405-8 DC 1556 DA 1504 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 406-4 DC 1557 DA 1512 Unknown photo
DC 407-0 DC 1558 DA 1514 International Orange photo
DC 408-7 DC 1559 DA 1515 Scrapped
DC 409-3 DC 1560 DA 1523 MAXX Blue photo
DC 410-4 DC 1561 DA 1520 International Orange photo
DC 411-0 DC 1562 DA 1509 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 412-7 DC 1563 DA 1521 Scrapped
DC 413-3 DC 1564 DA 1519 International Orange photo
DC 415-6 DC 1565 DA 1513 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 416-2 DC 1566 DA 1478 Out of service, stored Hutt
DC 417-9 DC 1567 DA 1511 Scrapped
DC 418-5 DC 1568 DA 1500 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 419-1 DC 1569 DA 1508 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 420-2 DC 1570 DA 1535 Tranz Rail blue Withdrawn October 1999
photo
DC 421-9 DC 1571 DA 1527 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 422-5 DC 1572 DA 1506 International Orange photo
DC 423-1 DC 1573 DA 1529 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 424-8 DC 1574 DA 1502 MAXX Blue photo
DC 425-4 DC 1575 DA 1455 MAXX Blue photo
DC 426-0 DC 1576 DA 1531 International Orange photo
DCP 427-7 DC 1577 DA 1483 International Orange photo
DC 428-3 DC 1578 DA 1493 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 430-0 DC 1579 DA 1518 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 431-7 DC 1580 DA 1470 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 432-3 DC 1581 DA 1490 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 434-6 DC 1582 DA 1536 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 435-2 DC 1583 DA 1528 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 436-9 DC 1584 DA 1510 MAXX Blue photo
DC 437-5 DC 1585 DA 1540 MAXX Blue photo
DC 438-1 DC 1586 DA 1544 MAXX Blue photo
DC 439-8 DC 1587 DA 1542 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 440-9 DC 1588 DA 1543 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 441-5 DC 1589 DA 1530 MAXX Blue photo
DC 442-1 DC 1590 DA 1441 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 443-8 DC 1591 DA 1503 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 444-4 DC 1592 DA 1526 MAXX Blue
DC 445-0 DC 1593 DA 1458 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee")
DC 446-7 DC 1594 DA 1541 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 447-3 DC 1595 DA 1497 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 449-6 DC 1596 DA 1534 International Orange Scrapped
DC 450-7 DC 1597 DA 1545 Tranz Rail blue photo
DCP 451-3 DC 1598 DA 1446 Tranz Rail blue
DC 453-6 DC 1599 DA 1505 MAXX Blue photo
DC 454-2 DA 1537 Tranz Rail blue photo
DCP 455-9 DA 1539 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 456-5 DA 1464 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 457-1 DA 1522 International Orange photo
DC 458-8 DA 1489 Tranz Rail blue Shipped to Tasmania in 1998
Sold to TasRail
DC 459-4 DA 1538 Toll Rail ("Corn cob") photo
DCP 460-5 DA 1524 Toll Rail ("Corn cob") photo
DCP 461-1 DA 1498 Tranz Rail blue photo
DCP 462-8 DA 1491 Tranz Rail blue photo
DCP 463-4 DA 1474 Unknown
DC 464-0 DA 1466 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 465-7 DA 1477 Unknown
DCP 466-3 DA 1488 MAXX Blue photo
DC 468-6 DA 1465 Scrapped
DC 469-2 DA 1480 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 470-3 DA 1472 Withdrawn December 1997
DC 472-6 DA 1494 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 473-2 DA 1499 MAXX Blue photo
DC 474-9 DA 1495 Unknown
DC 475-5 DA 1496 Tranz Rail blue photo
DCP 476-1 DA 1469 Tranz Rail blue photo
DC 477-8 DA 1487 Withdrawn, December 1997
DC 478-4 DA 1476 Tranz Rail blue
DCP 479-0 DA 1482 International Orange photo
DCP 480-1 DA 1484 Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") photo
DCP 481-8 DA 1481 Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") photo
DC 482-4 DA 1486 Unknown
DCP 483-0 DA 1516 Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") photo
DC 484-7 DA 1475 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 485-3 DA 1485 Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") photo
DC 487-6 DA 1492 International Orange photo
DC 491-6 DA 1453 MAXX Blue Rebuilt at Hutt
photo
DC 492-2 DA 1479 MAXX Blue Rebuilt at Hutt
photo
DC 493-9 DA 1457 MAXX Blue Rebuilt at Hutt
photo
DCP 494-5 DA 1456 MAXX Blue Rebuilt at Hutt
photo
DC 495-1 DA 1459 MAXX Blue Rebuilt at Hutt

In popular culture

  • DC 4346 (then DC 1582) was seen in the 1981 film Goodbye Pork Pie, towing a westbound freight train over the Midland Line. Attached to the train was the boxcar in which Gerry, John, and the yellow Mini were hiding.
  • DC 4202 was used in the filming of the penulimate scene of the 1982 film Smash Palace. The locomotive was hauling an up North Island Main Trunk freight train, which almost crashed into a Model T Ford containing Al Shaw and policeman Ray Foley. At the last second, the train changes onto a passing loop, missing them competely.

References

  1. ^ Not all DC class received the original numbers, as TMS was introduced in 1980, halfway during the rebuilding

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